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engay 10-21-2010 04:22 PM

the kernel version handwriting
 
hi
what does the handwriting of a linux version refer to
like ex:23.44.11
23 is ??
44 is ????
11 is ??
thank u all

Tinkster 10-21-2010 06:32 PM

Hi, welcome to LQ!


Quote:

Originally Posted by engay (Post 4135187)
hi
what does the handwriting of a linux version refer to
like ex:23.44.11
23 is ??
44 is ????
11 is ??
thank u all



And: ummmmm - what?!



Cheers,
Tink

chrism01 10-22-2010 01:21 AM

Sounds a little like homework, but ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_k...sion_numbering

engay 10-22-2010 06:46 AM

thank u alot
yh ! actually it's a small homework

onebuck 10-22-2010 09:14 AM

Hi,

Welcome to LQ!

Quote:

Originally Posted by engay (Post 4135769)
thank u alot
yh ! actually it's a small homework

Please spell out your wording instead of abbreviate text.

You should do your own work as it will benefit 'you' to do so, instead of direct answers from someone else.
Quote:

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Do not expect LQ members to do your homework - you will learn much more by doing it yourself.


I suggest that you look at 'How to Ask Questions the Smart Way' so in the future your queries provide information that will aid us in diagnosis of the problem.


Just a few links to aid you to gaining some understanding;
Linux Documentation Project
Rute Tutorial & Exposition
Linux Command Guide
Utimate Linux Newbie Guide
LinuxSelfHelp
Getting Started with Linux
Bash Beginners Guide
Bash Reference Manual
Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
Linux Home Networking
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engay 10-23-2010 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onebuck (Post 4135901)
Hi,

Welcome to LQ!



Please spell out your wording instead of abbreviate text.

You should do your own work as it will benefit 'you' to do so, instead of direct answers from someone else.


I suggest that you look at 'How to Ask Questions the Smart Way' so in the future your queries provide information that will aid us in diagnosis of the problem.


Just a few links to aid you to gaining some understanding;
Linux Documentation Project
Rute Tutorial & Exposition
Linux Command Guide
Utimate Linux Newbie Guide
LinuxSelfHelp
Getting Started with Linux
Bash Beginners Guide
Bash Reference Manual
Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
Linux Home Networking
:hattip:
The above links and others can be found at 'Slackware-Links'. More than just SlackwareŽ links!

I always do my homework alone
but I am a new open source user so I need to know how to choose the kernel version
that's all !

onebuck 10-23-2010 06:07 AM

Hi,

Then you need to be specific when making queries. We will aid you when an attempted is made. As to the homework, you will learn a lot more by doing things for yourself.

Then Version numbering was not of aid?

<Linux>Google, LQ Search, along with Wikis should be good choices for potential answers. Along with queries here at LQ.

:hattip:


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